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EPISODE · Feb 11, 2026 · 1H 17M

DH Ep:65 The Curse Of Oak Island

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In this episode, we travel to a tiny, hundred-and-forty-acre island off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada, where a mystery first uncovered by three teenagers in 1795 has consumed fortunes, destroyed lives, and killed six men over the course of more than two hundred and thirty years.We start with sixteen-year-old Daniel McGinnis and his discovery of a mysterious depression on Oak Island, complete with oak log platforms buried every ten feet underground.From there, we trace the full history of the Money Pit — the Onslow Company's excavation and the catastrophic flooding at ninety feet, the Truro Company's discovery of the ingenious flood tunnel system at Smith's Cove, and the parade of treasure hunters who followed, from Frederick Blair's sixty-year obsession to a young Franklin Delano Roosevelt's involvement as an investor in 1909.We cover the darkest chapter in Oak Island's history — the Restall Tragedy of August 17, 1965, when former daredevil Robert Restall, his twenty-four-year-old son Bobby, and two coworkers were killed by toxic gas in a shaft on the island. We talk about Robert Dunfield's destructive brute-force excavation, Dan Blankenship's fifty-year obsession and his terrifying near-death experience inside Borehole 10-X, and the decades of legal battles that nearly killed the treasure hunt entirely.Then we bring it into the modern era with Rick and Marty Lagina, two brothers from Michigan who purchased most of the island in 2006 and turned the search into a global phenomenon through the History Channel's The Curse of Oak Island, now in its thirteenth season.We examine the key artifacts recovered over the years — a medieval lead cross, human bones with Middle Eastern DNA, a five-hundred-year-old gemstone, coconut fiber that has no business being in Canada, and stone pathways in the swamp dating back centuries. We also break down the major theories about what's buried on the island, from pirate treasure and the French Crown Jewels to Knights Templar relics and the skeptic's argument that the whole thing is a natural sinkhole. And we talk about the curse — the legend that seven men must die before the treasure can be found. Six have. The seventh hasn't. Yet. As of February 2026, the treasure has not been found. The digging continues.This is Disturbing History.Have a forgotten historical mystery, disturbing event, unsolved crime, or hidden conspiracy you think deserves investigation?Send your suggestions to [email protected] History is a dark history podcast exploring unsolved mysteries, secret societies, historical conspiracies, lost civilizations, and the shadowy stories buried beneath the surface of the past.Follow the show and enable automatic downloads so you never miss a deep dive into history’s most unsettling secrets.Because sometimes the truth is darker than fiction.

In this episode, we travel to a tiny, hundred-and-forty-acre island off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada, where a mystery first uncovered by three teenagers in 1795 has consumed fortunes, destroyed lives, and killed six men over the course of more than two hundred and thirty years.We start with sixteen-year-old Daniel McGinnis and his discovery of a mysterious depression on Oak Island, complete with oak log platforms buried every ten feet underground.From there, we trace the full history of the Money Pit — the Onslow Company's excavation and the catastrophic flooding at ninety feet, the Truro Company's discovery of the ingenious flood tunnel system at Smith's Cove, and the parade of treasure hunters who followed, from Frederick Blair's sixty-year obsession to a young Franklin Delano Roosevelt's involvement as an investor in 1909.We cover the darkest chapter in Oak Island's history — the Restall Tragedy of August 17, 1965, when former daredevil Robert Restall, his twenty-four-year-old son Bobby, and two coworkers were killed by toxic gas in a shaft on the island. We talk about Robert Dunfield's destructive brute-force excavation, Dan Blankenship's fifty-year obsession and his terrifying near-death experience inside Borehole 10-X, and the decades of legal battles that nearly killed the treasure hunt entirely.Then we bring it into the modern era with Rick and Marty Lagina, two brothers from Michigan who purchased most of the island in 2006 and turned the search into a global phenomenon through the History Channel's The Curse of Oak Island, now in its thirteenth season.We examine the key artifacts recovered over the years — a medieval lead cross, human bones with Middle Eastern DNA, a five-hundred-year-old gemstone, coconut fiber that has no business being in Canada, and stone pathways in the swamp dating back centuries. We also break down the major theories about what's buried on the island, from pirate treasure and the French Crown Jewels to Knights Templar relics and the skeptic's argument that the whole thing is a natural sinkhole. And we talk about the curse — the legend that seven men must die before the treasure can be found. Six have. The seventh hasn't. Yet. As of February 2026, the treasure has not been found. The digging continues.This is Disturbing History.Have a forgotten historical mystery, disturbing event, unsolved crime, or hidden conspiracy you think deserves investigation?Send your suggestions to [email protected] History is a dark history podcast exploring unsolved mysteries, secret societies, historical conspiracies, lost civilizations, and the shadowy stories buried beneath the surface of the past.Follow the show and enable automatic downloads so you never miss a deep dive into history’s most unsettling secrets.Because sometimes the truth is darker than fiction.

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